Design partners

We’re taking on a few design partners.

Vyom is pre-seed. We’re choosing a small number of operators to be among the first to run their company inside it. We mean companies where a decision made in one part of the business regularly turns into a problem somewhere else two weeks later. If that sounds like you, expect a direct conversation rather than a sales process.

Who this is for

Operators whose complexity is the whole point.

This is for the person who runs the place, or runs operations inside it (the owner, the COO, the VP of ops), whoever actually feels it when a decision made in one corner of the company shows up as a problem in another two weeks later. That gap between where a decision is made and where it lands is the thing the environment is built to hold. It fits a genuinely complex company, with multiple sites or functions and enough moving parts that no single person holds the whole picture. Roughly $25M+ in revenue, in construction, manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, SaaS, or an operations-heavy business of your own. And it fits an operator who can give real access to how the business runs, and who wants to shape the environment while it’s still being built rather than buy a finished one.

Honest status

Where we actually are.

Pre-seed · pre-revenue · you’d be among the first

Vyom is pre-seed and pre-revenue. There are no live customer deployments yet, so you’d be among the first. The engineering is built and verified: the environment ingests events, traces their effects through the business, generates recommendations, and runs actions. It all runs on a company we built ourselves, so we know the right answers and can prove what works.

Two things are genuinely outstanding: large-GPU spend to pretrain the foundation model, and the live hookup into a partner’s real systems. That second one is exactly what a design partnership delivers. Full status →

The arrangement

What a design partnership actually is.

Plain terms, so you know what you’re emailing about. You give the environment a real company to run inside, with real access to how the business works: the systems, the data, and time with the people who understand the operation. It runs on that, tuned to your industry, free while we build together, and over three to four months you and we validate what it reads against reality. What it builds is a working model of your company and the agent workforce running on it, and it is yours to keep. None of this is a service we perform for you in exchange for access. It is your operation, running inside the environment, with a direct line to the founder and a voice in how Vyom develops for your industry.

What you shape

The first companies in each industry write the model for it.

Vyom learns how a company works by running on its real operations. The first companies in each industry to run inside it shape how the model reads that industry: which signals matter, what a real recommendation should look like, where it’s right and where it’s still learning. The same engine reads every industry; your deployment is where it first learns to read yours.

01Your operations set the signals the model treats as causes.
02Your feedback defines what a good recommendation looks like in your industry.
03Your edge cases become the ground truth the model is measured against.
What it isn’t

No sales process. No demo script.

You won’t get routed to a rep, put through a pipeline, or walked through a rehearsed demo where everything happens on cue. What you see is the environment actually running.

Not thisRouted to a sales rep and a pipeline
Not thisA rehearsed demo where everything fires on cue
ThisWhen we show you the product, it’s the real thing: the structure, the agents watching, a recommendation generated end to end, from graph query through simulation to a four-part card.
The one action

One email. Start there.

Tell us who you are, what the company does, and the one thing that keeps getting missed until it’s already a problem. We’ll read it and reply ourselves. No form to fill, no call to book before you know if it’s worth it.